Version 2B3: Fixed a problem where the Check Selection item in the input menu would be disabled in Cocoa applications running on OS X 10.3.x when the selected text contained control characters such as tab and return. Try to better determine when there is an active document the user can type into or select text to be checked. There is no foolproof way to do this, it is all based on ad-hoc techniques and determinations. Please send us feedback if you encounter a situation where a particular input menu item is disabled when you think it shouldn't be. More stringent checking for valid selections to display in the Check Word, Look Up and Find in References menu items on Panther within applications that support direct document access of text. Fixed an issue with some applications (generally Carbon, Microsoft Excel is the most notable) where interactive features would stop working after a certain sequence of events would occur. More specifically, this would happen in applications that have windows or dialogs with text entry fields or areas that could handle text from input methods (TSM-aware), and others that were not TSM-aware. When a TSM-aware text field became active, Spell Catcher's input method would stop handling keystrokes in any non TSM-aware ones. Fixed an incredibly obscure and fairly difficult to reproduce crash in iCal when a shorthand glossary expansion containing many tab and return characters was triggered in iCal's Info Window (whether attached or detached), followed by a click in an event in the month view. This wouldn't happen every time, and may also have been related to having full keyboard access turned on in System Preferences/Keyboard & Mouse. Guard against a rare probl |  |
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